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Many people who have heard Lorella Rouster relate her missionary experiences in Africa have begged her, "You have got to write a book." Lorella and her family have been missionaries to African children for 30+ years. This account of their adventures includes living in a mud hut for six years in DR Congo, learning to bake bread in a termite mound, developing African Sunday schools, and learning the African Kituba language well enough to write books and Bible lessons in it. The missionary biography describes the family's challenges, fears and disappointments as well as victories and sense of joy…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Many people who have heard Lorella Rouster relate her missionary experiences in Africa have begged her, "You have got to write a book." Lorella and her family have been missionaries to African children for 30+ years. This account of their adventures includes living in a mud hut for six years in DR Congo, learning to bake bread in a termite mound, developing African Sunday schools, and learning the African Kituba language well enough to write books and Bible lessons in it. The missionary biography describes the family's challenges, fears and disappointments as well as victories and sense of joy and satisfaction in serving vulnerable African children. Thematically based, the book is fast-moving, powerful and challenging as well as thoroughly enjoyable. Poised to become a classic in African children's ministries.
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Autorenporträt
In this book Lorella continues the story begun in her first book, "God Uses Crooked Sticks" (Every Child Ministries, 2017). Co-founder of Every Child Ministries (ECM) serving in DR Congo, Ghana and Uganda, and of Haven of Hope home for children in Ghana, Lorella leads the reader through the joys and struggles of establishing 12 of ECM's projects for vulnerable children. Lorella currently works with ECM's Mwinda Project for DR Congo (www.mwindaproject-ecm.com and www.ecmafrica.org). Still serving as a missionary at 77 years of age, she writes from 41 years of missionary experience. She has been a frequent speaker and workshop leader at Urbana, STEER, and Sunday school conferences and is a prolific author in English and Kikongo.